Back Pain Therapy Tucson AZ
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Northwest Health Solutions & Spinal Aide Center
(520) 314-5516
7225 N Mona Lisa Rd
Tucson, AZ
Northwest Health Solutions & Spinal Aide Center
(520) 314-5516
7225 N Mona Lisa Rd
Tucson, AZ 85741
Hours
Monday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Sunday Closed
Services
Acupuncture, Auto Accidents, Chiropractic Herniation Treatment, Chiropractic Laser Therapy, Chiropractic Traction Therapy, Chiropractic Treatment for Injuries, Chiropractors, Decompression Therapy, Emergency Chiropractic Care, Flexion-Distraction Therapy,
Gretchen L. Zimmerman
(520) 206-7676
Pima Community College
Tucson, AZ
Gretchen L. Zimmerman
(520) 206-7676
Pima Community College
Tucson, AZ 85709
Services
Individual Psychotherapy, Adjustment Disorder (e.g., bereavement, acad, job, mar, or fam prob), Stress Management or Pain Management, Behavioral Health Intervention involving Medical Conditions/Disorder, Career Assessment and Counseling
Ages Served
Adults (18-64 yrs.)
Older adults (65 yrs. or older)
Adolescents (13-17 yrs.)
Children (3-12 yrs.)
Education Info
Doctoral Program: Wright St U
Credentialed Since: 1985-04-19
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Dr.Sheldon Gingrich
2902 East Grant Road
Tucson, AZ
Dr.Sheldon Gingrich
2902 East Grant Road
Tucson, AZ 85716
Speciality
Pain Management
General Information
Accepting New Patients: Yes
RateMD Rating
4.2, out of 5 based on 4, reviews.
Data Provided by:
Dr.Sheldon Gingerich
(520) 322-8440
2902 East Grant Road
Tucson, AZ
Dr.Sheldon Gingerich
(520) 322-8440
2902 East Grant Road
Tucson, AZ 85716
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Az Coll Of Med
Year of Graduation: 1982
Speciality
Pain Management
General Information
Accepting New Patients: Yes
RateMD Rating
5.0, out of 5 based on 4, reviews.
Data Provided by:
Jennifer P Schneider, MD
520-721-7886
3052 N Palomino Park Loop
Tucson, AZ
Jennifer P Schneider, MD
520-721-7886
3052 N Palomino Park Loop
Tucson, AZ 85712
Specialties
Internal Medicine, Pain Medicine
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Az Coll Of Med, Tucson Az 85724
Graduation Year: 1977
Hospital
Hospital: El Dorado Hosp, Tucson, Az
Group Practice: Arizona Community Physicians
Data Provided by:
Paul N. Duckro
(520) 349-0615
Diocese of Tucson
Tucson, AZ
Paul N. Duckro
(520) 349-0615
Diocese of Tucson
Tucson, AZ 85702
Services
Individual Psychotherapy, Behavioral Health Intervention involving Medical Conditions/Disorder, Stress Management or Pain Management, Psychological Assessment
Ages Served
Adults (18-64 yrs.)
Older adults (65 yrs. or older)
Education Info
Doctoral Program: Texas Tech U
Credentialed Since: 1980-05-16
Data Provided by:
Gabriele M Koschorke, MD
972-566-8999
1501 N Campbell Ave
Tucson, AZ
Gabriele M Koschorke, MD
972-566-8999
1501 N Campbell Ave
Tucson, AZ 85724
Specialties
Anesthesiology, Pain Management
Education
Medical School: Ruprecht-Karl-Univ, Med Fak, Heidelberg, Germany (407-10 Pr 1/71)
Graduation Year: 1987
Data Provided by:
Yoon-Hang Kim, MD
Tucson, AZ
Yoon-Hang Kim, MD
Tucson, AZ 85716
Specialties
Preventive Medicine, General Preventive Medicine, Pain Medicine
Education
Medical School: Med Coll Of Wi, Milwaukee Wi 53226
Graduation Year: 1997
Data Provided by:
Miki Paul
(520) 882-1991
5363 E. Pima Street
Tucson, AZ
Miki Paul
(520) 882-1991
5363 E. Pima Street
Tucson, AZ 85712
Services
Adjustment Disorder (e.g., bereavement, acad, job, mar, or fam prob), Couples Psychotherapy, Psychological Assessment, Stress Management or Pain Management, Family Psychotherapy
Ages Served
Older adults (65 yrs. or older)
Adults (18-64 yrs.)
Education Info
Doctoral Program: Ball State University
Credentialed Since: 1990-06-18
Data Provided by:
Margaret I. Ronstadt
(520) 296-0355
800 North Swan Rd.
Tucson, AZ
Margaret I. Ronstadt
(520) 296-0355
800 North Swan Rd.
Tucson, AZ 85711
Services
Adjustment Disorder (e.g., bereavement, acad, job, mar, or fam prob), Individual Psychotherapy, PostTraumatic Stress Disorder or Acute Trauma Reaction, Stress Management or Pain Management, Mood Disorder (e.g., depression, manic-depressive disorder)
Ages Served
Adults (18-64 yrs.)
Adolescents (13-17 yrs.)
Children (3-12 yrs.)
Education Info
Doctoral Program: University of Arizona
Credentialed Since: 1981-04-10
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Exercises for Back Pain from Golfing | | | | | | Q. My husband needs some exercises to help ease his lower back pain from golfing. Any suggestions? | | | | | | | In my opinion both stretching and strengthening are in order. No need to hang him upside from the porch just yet. I have a good strengthening exercise that you can do without any equipment if you are willing to help him out as resistance. Here is how to do it: Each sit on a chair facing in towards each other. Your kitchen chairs should work quite well for that. Have him hold his arms straight out towards you with elbows locked and clasp his hands together. It looks like the arm position for a bump in volleyball only the elbows are straight. Your job is to push his arms to the side (alternating sides) while he resists. He should resist until he is facing almost directly to the side and feeling the stretch in his side abs and lower back. At that point hold that position while he continues to resist then remove your hands in an instant and let him snap back to the center. This mimics the explosive movement of the golf swing. Repeat the same thing to the other side to balance the muscle groups. Part of the problem with golfing is that you only swing from one side. This leads to a muscle imbalance which can lead to the pain you are talking about. By working both sides, you can correct that imbalance and reduce the pain. Do between 5 to 7 reps on each side (alternating sides as you go) for 3 sets. Take about a minute rest between each set. This can be done 3 to 4 times a week, e.g. Mon, Wed, Fri and Sat or Sunday. Try to increase resistance as he gets stronger with the movement. Another very similar variation you can try is to make it a competition. Start in the exact same position. He will do everything he can to keep his arms pointing straight forward at you while you try your hardest to push his arms to the si... |
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